In February 1992, we published "Olympic Gold Still Shining," a check-up on nine of our favorite Olympic champs. See what they were doing then, plus get a 2014 update.

Benita Fitzgerald, 1984 Track & Field

1992: Benita Fitzgerald, who received her degree in industrial engineering from the University of Tennessee the same year she won a gold medal in the 100-meter hurdles, is regional director for Special Olympics International. "I'm challenging myself to reach new heights in the 'real world,'" says Benita, who is so popular that her hometown of Dale City, Va., named Benita Fitzgerald Drive after her.

2014: Benita is the current chief of organizational excellence for the United States Olympic Committee, and also serves on the International Olympic Committee Women and Sports Commission. She lives in Colorado with her husband and their two children.

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